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Procurement Auctions for Differentiated Goods.

Shachat, J.; Swarthout, J.T.

Authors

J.T. Swarthout



Abstract

We consider two mechanisms to procure differentiated goods: a sealed-bid buyer-determined auction and a dynamic-bid price-based auction with bidding credits. The sealed-bid buyer-determined auction is analogous to the “request for quote” procedure commonly used by procurement agencies, and has each seller submit a price and the inherent quality of his good. Then the buyer selects the seller who offers the greatest difference in quality and price. In the dynamic-bid price-based auction with bidding credits, the buyer assigns a bidding credit to each seller conditional upon the quality of the seller's good. Then the sellers compete in an English auction, with the winner receiving the auction price and his bidding credit. Game-theoretic models predict the sealed-bid buyer-determined auction is socially efficient but the dynamic-bid price-based auction with bidding credits is not. The optimal bidding credit assignment undercompensates for quality advantages, creating a market distortion in which the buyer captures surplus at the expense of the seller's profit and social efficiency. In our experiment, the sealed-bid buyer-determined auction is less efficient than the dynamic-bid price-based auction with bidding credits. Moreover, both the buyer and seller receive more surplus in the dynamic-bid price-based auction with bidding credits.

Citation

Shachat, J., & Swarthout, J. (2010). Procurement Auctions for Differentiated Goods. Decision Analysis, 7(1), 6-22. https://doi.org/10.1287/deca.1090.0159

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2010-03
Deposit Date Sep 17, 2014
Journal Decision Analysis
Print ISSN 1545-8490
Electronic ISSN 1545-8504
Publisher Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue 1
Pages 6-22
DOI https://doi.org/10.1287/deca.1090.0159
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1423499